There is a changes file in the root of apache installs.
FFS, it is not hard MF.
IF you are an admin surely you could have the skills to cd about a bit and vi some files, of course unless you know nothing. DO you know nothing?
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overdrive,
i guess it's some seriously screwed up source build, or shall we say, it was installed in such a way that it adhers to the corporate governance policies of this behemoth of an organisation we're doing IT for
Milan.
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apache2ctl is a shell script which will start and stop httpd by calling the httpd binary (unless you have some seriously screwed up source build)
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overdrive,
this is apache2 on linux there is no httpd binary
Milan.
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If the server is not running you can do
find /usr -name httpd
then run the explicit path with -v as already mentioned
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which httpd at the command prompt should give you the path to the executable.
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Why not just type a wrong address in.
The server will give you the version number in the 404 page it sends back if you've no custom 404 page.
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Try apachectl status or apachectl fullstatus not sure if it reports the version tho...
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Telnet to the server and typeCode:HEAD / HTTP/1.0
What doesCode:ps -ef | grep httpd
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httpd should be in
/usr/sbin
but depends on the distro.
Are any logs files present? Is it running?
The conf file should be here;
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
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milan,
You have been posting on CUK for several millenia now, as you have reminded us in the past. Has it not dawned on you yet that there is a specific forum for technical questions?
FAQQ
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